Very nicely structured and delivered. I always loved the psychological aspect of Greek mythology, the idea that their imperfect gods represent the eternal in us, and by worshipping them as such, Greeks in a way worshipped themselves as humans. Each religion has its own depth in that regard, but Greeks' influence was a far reaching one.
Good video :) Will keep looking. Mainly interested in the philosophical allegorical meaning. Kronos having the olympians still internalized might be taken to represent platonic forms in a still unexpressed and united state.
This video is "logossing". Thanks. By the way there maybe a connection between the stone "omphalos" and the umbilical cord. Today there are still women who eats the umbilical cord to encourage their breast milk production (medical advice: Don't). Also there is a rare medical condition called "Omphalocele".
Excellent video. Thank you.
Very nicely structured and delivered. I always loved the psychological aspect of Greek mythology, the idea that their imperfect gods represent the eternal in us, and by worshipping them as such, Greeks in a way worshipped themselves as humans. Each religion has its own depth in that regard, but Greeks' influence was a far reaching one.
This was such an interesting lesson! Your delivery is so calming and detailed, thank you so much for posting this!
Thank you so much for the encouragement, Elina; I really appreciate it!
This is brilliant, Michael. Thanks a lot for these lectures!!!
Very interesting! Great presentation.
Intro song pls
Good video :) Will keep looking. Mainly interested in the philosophical allegorical meaning. Kronos having the olympians still internalized might be taken to represent platonic forms in a still unexpressed and united state.
@@DelphicPhilosophy Thanks man :) Koros Nous, never thought about that. I am familiar with those philosophers but not those works.
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for making this.
This video is "logossing". Thanks. By the way there maybe a connection between the stone "omphalos" and the umbilical cord. Today there are still women who eats the umbilical cord to encourage their breast milk production (medical advice: Don't). Also there is a rare medical condition called "Omphalocele".